You cannot deny it. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson is. a. specimen. So, you can imagine his statue at Madame Tussauds is a must-see if you find yourself at the museum. However, fans of the wrestler-turned-actor cannot stop poking fun at him now that the wax work has gone up at the Grevin Museum in Paris, France. Can you spot what is wrong with Dwayne Johnson’s wax statue?
Fans lined up to get their photos taken with the figure, but once those photos were posted, others commented that something just seemed to be “off” about the statue.
One comment: I’m so sorry, guys, but The Rock looks like he got food poisoning.
Another: Not one of your best, guys – considering the quality of the rest of the museum. There is something not right about the sculpt on this.
What could have gone wrong? What could be so bad? After seeing it for myself – well, photos of it – I can attest that it’s a good likeness. But there is something off. Compare it to the wax statue of him in London – which seemed to get it right – and it makes me scratch my head.
Scroll down to see the photos of Dwayne Johnson’s wax statue for yourself.
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Madame Tussauds Wax Museums have locations throughout the world including Europe, Asia, the Middle East, Australia, and the United States. There are six locations in the U.S. They are Hollywood, Las Vegas, Nashville, New York, Orlando, and San Francisco.
According to Wikipedia, the London Museum was the first. It was founded in 1835 by sculptor Marie Tussaud and has been a major tourist attraction since the Victorian Era and wasn’t always famous people. Rather, Tussaud sculpted historic scenes. One of the museum’s major attractions was an exhibition titled “Chamber of Horrors.” It included victims of the French Revolution, Henry VIII, and Queen Victoria, among others.
Today, the public’s interest seems to lie in pop culture figures such as the Kardashians, Princess Diana, and Taylor Swift.